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Ten most suspicious Scottish results in 2019
- Wellington Scottish Athletics Club
- Readers claimed our previous list of ten great moments was tainted by controversy. Well, there is little more controversial in the world of New Zealand distance running than the continuing domination of the sport by New Zealand’s top club. So today, we expose the ten most suspicious performances by Scottish athletes in 2019: Hamish Carson […]
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Midwinter start for club rugby tomorrow
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Scott MacLean Draws & Teamlists HERE This article below is expected to be updated later on Friday afternoon, pending some late teamlists and line-up updates, as well as expected ground transfers. And so it begins. A little over three months after rugby – like almost everything else – was put on hold and the country...
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Porirua City’s Long Term Plan: submission guide!
- Talk Wellington
- LTPs are always pretty important but the 2024-24 one is extra so. Make sure your submission’s in by 5pm Friday 26th April – as little as 10 minutes with this post by Porirua resident (and TW convenor) Isabella This post has some submission tips (AKA the thinking behind the submission guide), then the actual content....
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Stat Attack: Key match for the Lions against North Harbour this weekend
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Above: Wellington Lions captain Du’Plessis in action against North Harbour in their match two years ago. So far in 2020 he is the only player to have been on the field for every minute played (405). Last year he also started every match (12) and was only substituted three times: after 74, 75 and 71...
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Community heroes in conservation: Valissa Williamson
- Wellington City Council
- Pōneke recently celebrated the planting of its two millionth native plant, following a 20-year programme involving Wellington City Council staff and thousands of community volunteers. Conservation Week/Te Wiki Tiaki Ao Tūroa is happening 4–12 September, so we’re highlighting some of the awesome people who have contributed to making our wonderful city greener.
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Community heroes in conservation: Joakim Liman
- Wellington City Council
- Pōneke recently celebrated the planting of its two millionth native plant, following a 20-year programme involving Wellington City Council staff and thousands of community volunteers. Conservation Week/Te Wiki Tiaki Ao Tūroa is happening 4–12 September, so we’re highlighting some of the awesome people who have contributed to making our wonderful city greener.
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Community heroes in conservation: Peter Reimann
- Wellington City Council
- Pōneke recently celebrated the planting of its two millionth native plant, following a 20-year programme involving Wellington City Council staff and thousands of community volunteers. Conservation Week/Te Wiki Tiaki Ao Tūroa is happening 4–12 September, so we’re highlighting some of the awesome people who have contributed to making our wonderful city greener.
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Community heroes in conservation: John Curran
- Wellington City Council
- Pōneke recently celebrated the planting of its two millionth native plant, following a 20-year programme involving Wellington City Council staff and thousands of community volunteers. Conservation Week/Te Wiki Tiaki Ao Tūroa is happening 4–12 September, so we’re highlighting some of the awesome people who have contributed to making our wonderful city greener.
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Community heroes in conservation: Simon Kennett
- Wellington City Council
- Pōneke recently celebrated the planting of its two millionth native plant, following a 20-year programme involving Wellington City Council staff and thousands of community volunteers. Conservation Week/Te Wiki Tiaki Ao Tūroa is happening 4–12 September, so we’re highlighting some of the awesome people who have contributed to making our wonderful city greener.
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Aisle be Back: All Blacks v Springboks #2
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Kevin McCarthy You know the old line about the definition of insanity being repeating something over and over in the hope it will work. The Springboks seem intent on proving that – both last weekend, and this weekend. The difference of course is that it has worked in the past and was oh so...
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Another successful Festival!
- Newtown Festival
- And a very special “Thank You” to a group of sponsors who contributed so that children could enjoy all the carnival rides free of charge! Newtown Festival is a family friendly event with a great focus on ensuring that people of all ages have an awesome time. We were delighted that this extra help made […]
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Aisle be Back: bread from heaven
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Kevin McCarthy The roof will be on, so there’ll be no raining on the parade of Beauden Barrett this Sunday in Cardiff. No surprise that he would be handed his 100th cap at a prestige venue, rather than against Italy a week later. However, coach Foster is clear that this was also a form...
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Aisle be Back: All Blacks v France
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Kevin McCarthy There are many ways to skin a cat, but in the end, the cat dies. Thus, there are many ways to write a rugby opinion piece, but in the end, we want the cat to live. The cat being the All Blacks. So, the perhaps favourite technique is to absolutely lambast the...
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Review: Illegally Blind
- The Wellingtonista
- Now, I’m literally in this show so I figured probably not the best for me to review it. This week we’ve got the lovely Cordy Black writing some kind words! The experience starts in the foyer, after a ritual of scanning and phone-waving – the default programme for Illegally Blind is presented to the visitor […]
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Weekly News 20 December 2021
- Wellington Scottish Athletics Club
- Happy holiday season everybody. I’m taking some time off, away from my computer, so these weekly newsletters are also taking a break. The two of us will be back in February. In the meantime, to find out what is happening, keep an eye on the club’s calendar and the Facebook group. This week Tuesday 5.45pm, […]
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Aisle be Back: Blackcaps v India
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Kevin McCarthy This is a rugby blog so of course I’m going to write about the cricket. By which I mean THE cricket. The world champions of the universe Black Caps – and the biggest darlings of New Zealand sports fandom that you are likely to see for a very long time. Which actually...
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Newsletter Week Ending 6 March 2022
- Karori Anglican Churches
- KARORI ANGLICAN COMMUNITY – COVID UPDATEThe Cook family is currently isolating for the next 10 or so days, as required after exposure to COVID. If others are in this situation, you are encouraged to do the same. If you are a household contact you are to stay home until you are verified as COVID free. […]
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NZR releases draw for U85kg National Knockout Club Cup
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Club Rugby and NZR Club Rugby supports the U85kg National Club Cup competition, which is in its third year in 2022. 2020 was the competition’s ingaurgal year and 2021 was severely disrupted by Covid, so the shackles could be broken in 2022 and this could be the season for it to flourish. NZR’s draw...
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Weekly News for Friday 8-4-2022
- St Andrews on the Terrace Presbyterian Church
- Kia ora, Talofa lava, Well it is nice to finally be inducted into St. Andrew’s on the Terrace. Last night was a wonderful night of celebration I am humbled that so many friends and family and members from St. Andrew’s on the Terrace gave of their time to join me this service of celebration. I […]
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100 Premier games this weekend for Jerome Vaai
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Steven White. Photos by Chainsaw Photos. Jerome Vaai is contributing towards the next generation of Norths players. “I’ve got six kids and one on the way, due in a couple of weeks.” All so far have played rugby for the Norths Juniors, just like Jerome did before he left for his secondary schooling at...
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Weekly news for Thursday 23rd June 2022
- St Andrews on the Terrace Presbyterian Church
- Another beautiful day in the Capital. I hope everyone is managing to keep warm and that you have managed to avoid the nasty flu bout that I had. I’m working from home today, so far have managed to have supervision on skype and catch up with my younger sister on facetime and now writing E […]
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The Poplar Avenue crossing campaign: Some history and future directions
- Low Carbon Kapiti
- By Paul Callister, 8 July 2022 A previous blog has highlighted the success of the Poplar Avenue crossing campaign supported by Low Carbon Kāpiti. Here is some deeper history of the campaign plus some ideas as to how we can conitune to improve our cycling network. So why the campaign? We know we have to […]
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The Monday Wrap 25 July (some rugby news and happenings to start the week)
- Wellington Club Weekly
- The Premier Jubilee and Hardham Cup competitions might be done and dusted for another year, but the rugby on this website and channel rolls on for another couple of months at least. Indeed, there is loads coming up, particularly over the next three weeks or so as the rest of the lower grade club season...
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Our ghost airport: An opportunity to build much needed houses
- Low Carbon Kapiti
- By Paul Callister, 19 August 2022 After years of Kāpiti ratepayers subsidising a just a few passengers per day to fly out of Kāpiti airport, its closure in its current form gets closer. So what are the alternatives? There are those still lobbying to keep the airport open. The key group is the Kāpiti Aeroclub. […]
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Aisle be Back: A timeless Bledisloe Cup win
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Kevin McCarthy Karma so they say, is a B****. Or a B******. It will get you in the end. This time it happened strangely to the Wallabies, on a Thursday evening, at a funnily named action hero stadium in Melbourne, with a covered roof but some early artificial cloud cover. The karma in question...
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The Monday Wrap 19 September (some rugby news and information to start the new week)
- Wellington Club Weekly
- We appear to have come to the end of the line as far as Saturday afternoon community rugby is concerned in Wellington for 2022, with the Hurricanes U16 competition being played at Petone over the first week of October. Also, some sevens tournaments to come starting in a month or so. All three Wellington U18...
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Review: Krishnan’s Dairy
- The Wellingtonista
- Review by Talia Carlisle. A wise man once told me that real loves grows, and so does my love of Indian Ink’s now legendary tale of Krishnan’s Dairy that wound up its final season in Wellington this week. The production is a well polished gem in the crown of creative team Jacob Rajan and Justin […]
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Review: Olive Copperbottom
- The Wellingtonista
- Leaving Circa on Wednesday after the opening night of Olive Copperbottom, one of the many things I was feeling was deep regret that it was the very first of Penny Ashton’s shows that I’d seen, and I’d missed so many others. Ashton is a bright light. Her energy, her wit, and her joy were incandescent […]
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Let’s Get Wellington Moving: please, councillors, keep your eyes on the prize
- Talk Wellington
- A bunch of WCC councillors are poised to throw not just the proverbial baby, but our whole reproductive system out with the bathwater. Sounds stupid? It is. Yet here we are, so please help keep their eyes on the prize! What’s happening on Thursday? Wellington city councillors have to vote whether to support or oppose...
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Aisle be Back: The Rugby World Cup Final – the buildup
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Kevin McCarthy This would be world cup X I think, if we were following Superbowl convention. So, how’s your buildup been? This is mine. X minus 7 – a very enjoyable England v Boks semi. I’m not taking the purist holier than thou stance that this was a disgrace. England went in with a...
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Empire Table Tennis Club
- The Empire Table Tennis Club is one of the oldest and largest in New Zealand and is situated in Marine Parade , Petone.
- Tagged as:
- petone
- table-tennis
- wcn-hosted
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